Peter J. Snyder, P.A. -
Boca Raton,
FL

Boca Raton Real Estate Law Firm

Overview

Having an attorney who is knowledgeable in the law and competent both in and out of the courtroom is critical. Attorney Peter J. Snyder has been practicing law for more than 34 years and is known for being both a formidable litigator and an experienced counselor in various different types of transactions. From his law offices in Boca Raton, Florida, he serves clients throughout Palm Beach and Broward counties.

Mr. Snyder is proud of his longevity as an attorney, as well as his...

Having an attorney who is knowledgeable in the law and competent both in and out of the courtroom is critical. Attorney Peter J. Snyder has been practicing law for more than 34 years and is known for being both a formidable litigator and an experienced counselor in various different types of transactions. From his law offices in Boca Raton, Florida, he serves clients throughout Palm Beach and Broward counties.

Mr. Snyder is proud of his longevity as an attorney, as well as his...

Having an attorney who is knowledgeable in the law and competent both in and out of the courtroom is critical. Attorney Peter J. Snyder has been practicing law for more than 34 years and is known for being both a formidable litigator and an experienced counselor in various different types of transactions. From his law offices in Boca Raton, Florida, he serves clients throughout Palm Beach and Broward counties.

Mr. Snyder is proud of his longevity as an attorney, as well as his outstanding reputation in the community. He handles a wide variety of client matters, including:

Real estate law (including purchase and sales contracts, leases and litigation): Whether you are involved in a single purchase or face issues with your Home Owner's Association, this area of law is particularly complex. Since the choices you make today can greatly impact your tomorrow, it is highly recommended that you seek out legal assistance before moving forward with any important decisions.

Business and commercial law (including formation, transactions and litigation): The law has a very real impact on a business, especially when disputes arise. Mr. Snyder is well-versed in business and commercial law and has the experience necessary to address nearly any type of concern, be it transactional or dispute resolution.

Construction law and litigation: Real estate development and construction projects can be quite complex and contentious. With these type of matters, there is a lot at stake, which is why it is recommended to retain an attorney before any dispute arises.

Estate planning: When talking about your future - and what you want to leave to your loved ones - it is important for your goals to be understood. Mr. Snyder is an extremely knowledgeable lawyer who will keep your best interests in mind when creating your estate plan.

Whatever he takes on, Peter J. Snyder provides the same high level of service, always taking the time to fully understand his client's goals and making recommendations based on the law and the needs of the client.

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